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    • dumbo999
      dumbo999 @dumbo999 last edited by dumbo999

      @dumbo999 I am using Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic

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      • s390g2
        s390g2 last edited by

        Thanks @appdevsw, and @l33t4opera on blog and here also.
        The key factor on this current version of opera is that the libffmpeg.so needs to replace the version included with opera.
        Past versions of opera would work this way but didn't require it.
        This file in /resources dir ffmpeg_preload_config.json is still the same though. ??
        I am using the version 67 lib from:
        chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-extra_67.0.3396.62-0ubuntu0.16.04.1_amd64 on debian 9.

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        • mklinuxuser
          mklinuxuser last edited by

          I have had the same problem. Videos in Facebook not playing, videos on Bitchute.com not working.
          Have had to start up the Brave web browser to get them playing.
          I will try the method mentioned above, On Linux Mint there is no /usr/lib64/opera directory, but there is /usr/x84_64-linux-gnu/lib/opera. It might take me a while to try it though.

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          • mklinuxuser
            mklinuxuser @gloewa last edited by

            @gloewa I agree, it would be good if these things were tested and not released if it is not working until they get it working. Every time they do this it gives the users major headaches and wasted time/productivity.

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            • mklinuxuser
              mklinuxuser @Guest last edited by

              @appdevsw That link doesn't work for me. It says file not found.

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              • A Former User
                A Former User @mklinuxuser last edited by

                @mklinuxuser
                I see. The file is gone, but you can try a newer version.
                Look at link text

                Today I found chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-extra_69.0.3472.3-0ubuntu1~ppa1~17.10.1_amd64.deb there.

                I didn't test libffmpeg.so from this file it, but I hope it works.

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                • hasimir
                  hasimir @Guest last edited by

                  I'm trying to apply @appdevsw fix but I can't find the Opera folders in Ubuntu18.04 😞

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                  • A Former User
                    A Former User @hasimir last edited by A Former User

                    @hasimir
                    I can't check it. Maybe someone in this thread will help?
                    Did you tried /usr/x84_64-linux-gnu/lib/opera ?

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                    • parasit
                      parasit @hasimir last edited by

                      @hasimir said in Opera 54.0.2952.41: Streaming videos don't work anymore:

                      I'm trying to apply @appdevsw fix but I can't find the Opera folders in Ubuntu18.04 😞

                      Copy:
                      /chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-extra_69.0.3452.0-0ubuntu1_ppa1_16.04.1_amd64/usr/lib/chromium-browser/libffmpeg.so
                      to
                      /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/

                      And restart opera:
                      killall -9 opera && opera

                      On my PC everything back to normal.

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                      • bombacha
                        bombacha last edited by bombacha

                        This is a easy fix!

                        1. Download the last libffmpeg from here and decompress it.

                        2. Install at Opera directory, click at the top left corner at the Opera logo and About Opera, look at your Opera Installation path, on Debian is at /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera

                        3. Copy the libffmpeg.so to that path with:
                          sudo cp libffmpeg.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera

                        4. Restart Opera
                          alt text

                        The fix is not permanent, for every Opera update you need to do this again.
                        For Debian there is no chromium codec and this libffmpeg is always up-to-date and align with Opera updates.

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                        • adwil
                          adwil last edited by

                          @bombacha It's not a solution at all, Opera development quality is worsening with every version. I'm using Opera Beta and this issue was introduced with Opera Beta 54 somewhere around 26-27th of May. After a month of "testing" same bug goes straight to Stable version...

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                          • hasimir
                            hasimir @bombacha last edited by

                            Thanks a lot to both @appdevsw and @bombacha for the fix and the explanation! 😃
                            It works perfectly now!

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                            • s390g2
                              s390g2 last edited by

                              btw, the lib I extracted for use on deb 9 came from here:
                              http://ppa.launchpad.net/canonical-chromium-builds/stage/ubuntu/pool/main/c/chromium-browser/chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-extra_67.0.3396.62-0ubuntu0.16.04.1_amd64.deb
                              Generally, the saiarcot repos are the best source for the newest versions.
                              http://ppa.launchpad.net/saiarcot895/chromium-beta/ubuntu/pool/main/c/chromium-browser/
                              or the dev branch in @appdevsw post above.

                              But, the stable ubuntu repos should be at v 67 some time soon.
                              The chromium browser in debian 9 is already at v67.

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                              • mklinuxuser
                                mklinuxuser @Guest last edited by

                                @appdevsw I have used a file from here. http://ppa.launchpad.net/canonical-chromium-builds/stage/ubuntu/pool/main/c/chromium-browser/
                                I had to look up which version of Ubuntu that Linux Mint 18.3 was based on. Found the answer was 16.04, so I have used the chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-extra_67.0.3396.62-0ubuntu0.16.04.1_amd64.deb file. (I am on a PC with AMD CPU motherboard).
                                It's a bit complicated when there are so many different version of the file for different versions of Ubuntu and processors. Would be a lot better if this software was tested before release. It probably wasted about 2 hours of my time.

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                                • A Former User
                                  A Former User @bombacha last edited by

                                  @bombacha THANKS!!!!

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                                  • tyrion-ua
                                    tyrion-ua @bombacha last edited by tyrion-ua

                                    @bombacha said in Opera 54.0.2952.41: Streaming videos don't work anymore:

                                    This is a easy fix!

                                    1. Download the last libffmpeg from here and decompress it.

                                    2. Install at Opera directory, click at the top left corner at the Opera logo and About Opera, look at your Opera Installation path, on Debian is at /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera

                                    3. Copy the libffmpeg.so to that path with:
                                      sudo cp libffmpeg.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera

                                    4. Restart Opera
                                      ![alt text]

                                    The fix is not permanent, for every Opera update you need to do this again.
                                    For Debian there is no chromium codec and this libffmpeg is always up-to-date and align with Opera updates.

                                    Works! Opera 54.0.2952.41 (Ubuntu 18.04)

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                                    • fjuk
                                      fjuk last edited by

                                      Here's an idea for Opera's developers (who I btw adore - they are doing a GREAT job!):
                                      Couldn't they at least warn people when they do an update which kills of features as e.g. ending support for video playback, so that we don't end up installing numerous codecs, re-installing flash, trail the internet for solutions, and sacrifice cats in order to make the function work again?
                                      I expect videos to play back nicely soon (also with H.264-support) - they must make an update - but PLEASE make it part of the splash on a new update that you've chosen to limit the functionality temporarily!

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                                      • burnout426
                                        burnout426 Volunteer last edited by

                                        Try 54.0.2952.46. There's a video fix in the changelog.

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                                        • igormiguel777
                                          igormiguel777 @tyrion-ua last edited by

                                          @tyrion-ua Thank you so much!

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                                          • loup001
                                            loup001 last edited by

                                            Ubuntu link to chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-extra_67.0.3396.62

                                            ubuntu repo for chromium

                                            Notice that package is available since may 31 ...

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